The Unique Advice Megan Fox Gave Lala Kent About Motherhood
The cast of Vanderpump Rules has had quite a year. While that might technically be true of the Sur staff pretty much every year, there's been a number of headline-grabbing events in 2020. First there was the firing of stars Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute, then Stassi Schroeder, Brittany Cartwright, and Lala Kent all revealed they were pregnant.
Kent was the resident young person at Sur for several seasons, living the type of glamorous life that initially drew side-eyes from her castmates, followed by nods of approval when she included them in her lavish vacations. When Lala announced that she was pregnant with the baby of longtime partner and movie producer Randall Emmett, it was obvious this child was not going to grow up in anything less than luxury. With the arrival of baby Emmett-Kent still months away, the model and reality star has already begun receiving advice from an A-list Hollywood source: Transformers star Megan Fox.
Let's dissect the unique advice Megan Fox gave Lala Kent about motherhood.
Megan Fox told Lala Kent to do this the 'second' the baby is born
Megan Fox had some very specific instructions for Lala Kent about the arrival of her baby girl. Lala's baby daddy, Randall Emmett, is directing Fox in Midnight in the Switchgrass. According to Kent (via Us Weekly), "The advice she gave me is the second that it is born, I need to have its chart read so that I know how my baby is going to look at me and I can deal with that baby accordingly." Fox is presumably referring to a birth chart in the astrological sense, which utilizes the exact time the birth is recorded to gauge the alignments of planets, stars, and other celestial bodies. Kent praised the idea, saying, "I'm actually super into it. I'm doing it. That's cool."
Kent also said she wouldn't be surprised if Fox had a baby soon. The mother of three split from husband Brian Austin Green and began dating rapper Machine Gun Kelly in 2020, "Everyone's getting pregnant," Kent told Us Weekly. "So I would not be shocked."